belják

belják
-a m (á) 1. prozorna sluzasta snov v jajcu: ko beljak zakrkne, jed serviramo; jajčni beljak; sneg iz beljakov 2. redko beljakovina: mlečni beljak 3. nar. vzhodno belo (v očesu): pogledal me je z beljaki

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